Love Wins

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About the Book

Fans flock to his Facebook page, his NOOMA videos have been viewed by millions, and his Sunday sermons are attended by 7,000 parishioners--with a downloadable podcast reaching 50,000 more. An electrifying, unconventional pastor whom "Time "magazine calls "a singular rock star in the church world," Rob Bell is the most vibrant, central religious leader of the millennial generation. Now, in "Love Wins: Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived," Bell addresses one of the most controversial issues of faith--the afterlife--arguing, would a loving God send people to eternal torment forever?" With searing insight, Bell puts hell on trial, and his message is decidedly hopeful--eternal life doesn't start when we die; it starts right now. And ultimately, "Love Wins."